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This week, we've done a lot of reading and discussion on the nature of race and identity in the work of W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington-- Drawing upon your readings and class discussion, do you think Booker T. Washington's accomodationist philosophy is suitable for minorities in the 21st century? Why or why not? Be specific in your responses. (3 paragraphs) each paragraph is about 10-12 sentence
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Running head: THE NATURE OF RACE AND IDENTITY
The Nature of Race and Identity
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THE NATURE OF RACE AND IDENTITY
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Booker T Washington’s Accommodationist Philosophy Is Suitable for Minorities In The
21st Century
For decades, the African American population has faced negative perception from around
the world, viewed as lesser humans, poor and downtrodden. The poor Negroes would see
themselves as a problem in the society, getting ridiculed by their white counterparts, while they
were not given any education, business or leadership opportunities (Du Bois, 2017). After the
emancipation from centuries of slavery, the blacks experienced the ability to exercise their great
power. They received a sense of self-realization, self-consciousness, and self-respect, creating a
feeling that they would have a place i...
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